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if you can put truck up on ramps ,for more room you have 5 bolts 2 on motor and 1long one connecting upper and lower together and 2 on frame ,use a piece of wood under a jack to lift motor slightly to remove center pin bolt and then remove 2 hold down bolts on motor and 2 bolts holding mount to frame assamble in reverse ,take you time and have a good time ,good luck .
Woody

i would check the motor mounts to make sure the bolts are tight, then i would check the rear transmission mount bolts, also to make sure they are tight. yes , if the bolts mounted to the tranny need to be replaced, you can normally get them from a auto part store.

Disconnect the cable from the truck battery's negative terminal. Raise and secure the F150 on jack stands.

Disconnect the wiring from the starter motor solenoid. Remove the hex
nut holding the cable to the B+ terminal and remove the cable. Do the
same with the cable connected to the S terminal.

Disconnect the starter's ground cable from its lower mounting
stud by removing its bolt, then remove the mounting fasteners attaching
the starter motor to the engine. The starter has two or three bolts
depending on the engine, with the lower bolt being a stud bolt. Remove
the starter motor.

You must loosen the motor mounts on the body of the car. I did not disconnect the motor mounts completely to get at the water pump bolts. One ALL motor mount bolts are removed I jack up the motor with a floor jack.